Guide price
£210,000
(£398/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleChediston Street, Halesworth IP19
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
527 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Period cottage believed to date back to the 1600s, full of historic character
Character features throughout, including exposed beams and cottage styling
Cosy sitting room featuring a wood-burning stove, creating a warm focal point
Kitchen with space for dining, overlooking the rear courtyard
Stylish ground floor shower room for practical day-to-day living
Two first-floor bedrooms, both with exposed beams in the vaulted ceilings
Private courtyard garden, offering a peaceful and low-maintenance outdoor space
Just a short walk from the town centre, with independent shops, cafés and amenities nearby
Situated on a quiet one-way street in a sought-after part of Halesworth
Within easy reach of Halesworth railway station with links to Ipswich and London
Attik are thrilled to present this lovely period cottage believed to date back to the 1600s, ideally positioned on a quiet one-way street just a short walk from Halesworth town centre and railway station. Offering a wealth of character including exposed beams and a wood-burning stove, the property features a sitting room, kitchen/dining room, ground floor shower room, two bedrooms and a private courtyard garden. The Suffolk Heritage Coast, including Southwold and Walberswick, is also within easy driving distance. Call the team now to view.
The Characterful Period Cottage...
Believed to date back to the 1600s, this characterful cottage sits in a quiet position towards the end of Chediston Street, just a short walk from the centre of Halesworth. The location offers the best of town living, with the independent shops, cafés and amenities of the Thoroughfare within around five minutes on foot, while Halesworth railway station – providing links to Ipswich and onward connections to London – is also close by. The beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast, including Southwold and Walberswick, is only a short drive away.
The property itself presents an attractive period frontage and immediately reveals its historic origins once inside, with exposed beams and a wealth of original features throughout. The sitting room is a welcoming space, centred around a wood-burning stove and enjoying views to the front, creating a warm and comfortable setting.
To the rear, the kitchen offers space for dining, with room for a table and everyday appliances, while a window overlooks the courtyard garden. A ground floor shower room is positioned just beyond the kitchen, providing practical and convenient accommodation.
Upstairs, the cottage provides two bedrooms, including a well-proportioned principal bedroom to the front and a second room that works well as a guest bedroom, nursery or study.
Outside, the private courtyard garden offers a peaceful and low-maintenance space, ideal for outdoor seating and relaxed evenings during the warmer months, with additional storage also available.
Set within easy reach of the town centre, the station and the Suffolk coast, this historic home combines period character with a highly convenient setting in one of the area’s most well-connected market towns.
Agents Notes...
A pre-recorded walkaround tour is available for this property
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